Scenarios about 'post-war development'
Post-war development refers to the economic, political, and social reconstruction efforts following major conflicts, particularly after World War II. These periods typically feature infrastructure rebuilding, economic restructuring, and implementation of new international systems designed to prevent future conflicts. In alternate history scenarios, different approaches to post-war development can dramatically alter geopolitical power structures, technological advancement paths, and the emergence of international institutions.
What If Copenhagen Implemented Cycling Infrastructure Decades Earlier?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Copenhagen pioneered comprehensive cycling infrastructure in the 1940s instead of the 1970s, potentially revolutionizing global urban planning and transportation patterns throughout the 20th century.
What If London's Ringways Motorway Plan Was Fully Implemented?
Exploring the alternate timeline where London's ambitious 1960s motorway plan transformed the capital into a car-centric metropolis, permanently altering its urban fabric, transportation culture, and environmental future.